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Blog

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A blog (a portmanteau of web log) is a website where entries are written in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. "Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.

Many blogs provide commentary or news on a particular subject; others function
as more personal online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. The ability for readers
to leave comments in an interactive format is an important part of many blogs.
Most blogs are primarily textual, although some focus on art (artlog), photographs (photoblog), sketchblog, videos (vlog), music (MP3 blog), audio (podcasting) and
are part of a wider network of social media. Micro-blogging is another type of blogging which consists of blogs with very short posts.

As of September 2007, blog search engine Technorati was tracking
more than 106 million blogs.


 

What are Blogs, and Why Your Business Should Use One

A few weeks ago I was involved in a very strange conversation with some
pretty bright people. One publishes a widely circulated industry magazine,
another was an industry consultant, and the last was the CEO of a major
corporation in the same industry. I’m not sure how the conversation evolved, but towards the end the consultant mentioned that another journal had done an
excellent job syndicating their content through blogs and RSS feeds. The
comment was quite unremarkable in and of itself. What happened next was not.

“What is an RSS feed?” asked the publisher; “I keep hearing the term ‘blogs’
and ‘blogging’ but have not paid much attention to them, what is a blog?” asked
the CEO. A deep moment of silence ensued, it was broken by the consultant’s
almost sardonic voice “Jeez man, an RSS feed means Really Simple Syndication
you should know all about it, it is core to your business.”
The CEO got off a bit easier.

You know what? They are not alone in their ignorance. Most people don’t
have a clue what blogs or RSS feeds are. Most don’t need to, but a lot of people
who use blogs on a daily basis don’t even think twice about them, how they
work or how powerful they are.

So, before we go any further; here’s a definition of what a blog is:

 

A publication of content and Web links, sorted in chronological order, with the most recent at the top. The content reflects personal or corporate interests, and is almost always written by an individual. Blogs were originally called web logs or weblogs. However, as “web log” can also mean a server’s log files, the term was confusing. To avoid this confusion, the abbreviation “blog” was coined, and became the common term.

Blog content varies dramatically. While often it reflects what is happening in a person’s life, there are many blogs used by companies to distribute content.
Some affiliate / reseller programs use them as a way to control what is published about their company and its offerings on partner sites.

There Are Literally Tens Of Thousands Of Blogs On The Internet Today.

The natural question for most is, who started the first blogs, and when? While I
have been unable to discover who the first blogger actually was, it does appear
that they first appeared in the mid 1990’s. However, they only really began to
emerge from the ‘underground’ in 1998. Even at that, they only started to become broadly used in 2001/2002.

Originally, blogs were simply standalone web sites dominated by links and
peppered with personal commentaries and observations. They were little more
than a person maintaining a personal web site; much like someone would keep a diary, with links pointing to items around the World Wide Web that had caught their interest along the way.

Today, blogs are much more dynamic. Some major corporations’ web sites contain internal blogs, where employees can post their thoughts, ideas and more;
sometimes they are public, sometimes not. But mostly, blogs are hosted on independent web sites. When using one of these, the diary keeper, or blogger,
logs in and starts posting his or her thoughts in real time to the Internet. Witnesses to events can comment on breaking stories faster than the mainstream media,
which usually are at least one hour from being ‘live on the scene’. Thus, bloggers
can publish reports and commentaries live on the Internet, and provide information
to the world faster than traditional media, all without a publisher or editor to review
or approve their work.

Think about it, Monks used to have to handwrite lengthy text to record events. Then Gutenberg came along, and revolutionized the publishing industry by making it possible to mass produce their work. Systems got faster and faster for a few centuries, and then along came the Internet. It became possible for anyone with a computer and a web site somewhere to publish their work and have it visible anywhere around the world in seconds. Now, anyone can spread their message, instantly. Aspiring and established writers alike can bypass the traditional publishing industry, and disseminate their work directly to the public.

Of course, this lack of editorial supervision means that writers, good and bad, no longer have to fear rejection. No one has control over how or what they write and there’s no one looking out for them to keep them out of trouble.

As powerful as this may seem, the real power lies in syndication, which gives any writer the ability to broadly distribute their writings by plugging the content into an RSS feed: Really Simple Syndication.

Imagine the possibilities. You can now have your content spread through the entire network in the twinkling of an eye, to build an audience overnight. You’ve just tapped into the ultimate in viral marketing and branding.

This ability has brought forth a whole new type of guerrilla marketing. While at first blogging was simply seen as something neat to do, when the concept hit the mainstream, people realized that they could be used to build personal and corporate credibility that would attract customers.

If you are thinking about using a blog for your business, the key to remember in making a blog work for you is to focus on a topic that relates to your work and or expertise.

Like any other communication medium, blogs’ effectiveness depends upon quality of content and execution. If you plan on starting one for your business, below are some easy steps to follow:

1. Keep it up to date, a blog which people will consider
relevant should be updated every few days. Concentrate
on providing the most current information on issues
facing your industry, or information of interest to your
marketplace at large. Also remember to post any breaking
news you come across as soon as you find it.

2. Ask for Feedback: Successful blogs encourage reader
participation. If you are afraid of criticism, or don’t
want to host a debate forum on your ideas, or your
company policies, stick to publishing informative
articles on your website.

3. Link to numerous outside resources and to other weblogs
with like content. It shows your readers that you are
keeping up to date on what is going on elsewhere too.

4. Keep it Simple, use very few graphics, and simple color
schemes. Focus on the text; that’s why people come and
read your content anyhow. If you discuss many topics,
use categorical sections, and keep archives of older
material.

5. Remember, you too were clueless about blogs, possibly
not all too long ago. Many of your readers are probably
clueless regarding blogs, XML, RSS. In fact, many may
not know when they are even reading a blog.

6. Be Patient, expect a small readership initially, and
allow your audience to grow organically. The better the
content you provide, the quicker your audience will grow.

Whether blogging turns out to be a passing fad, or if it proves itself to be a whole new way to communicate with existing and potential customers, you owe it to yourself, and your company to examine what the potential is for you.

Another good reason to consider blogging is most businesses hit a wall at some point, wherein they have posted so much information on their business online that they struggle to find new items to post about themselves which keep their web site looking fresh and attractive, and encourage visitors to come back. For any businesses that have reached this point, blogs may prove to be an answer.

Content is a necessity for online businesses, because it gives visitors a reason to come back.

There are many ways to build a successful blog. What it really comes down to is offering readers relevant, interesting information, and providing links to resources and news.

To succeed, it is essential that your blog provides readers more than just facts and links. You need to insert observations and commentaries. Your readers can probably get all the information you are presenting elsewhere. What they can’t get is your commentary or analysis. If it’s good, or humorous, people willremember it, and soon come to consider you an expert in your field.

Guest columnist Richard Zwicky is a founder and the CEO of
Metamend Software, a Victoria, B.C. based firm whose cutting edge
Search Engine Optimization software has been recognized around the world
as a leader in its field.


What is RSS?

RSS is a pretty geeky name, but the idea behind it is simple. (Some people say it means “Rich Site Summary” and some say it is “Really Simple Syndication”.) In a nutshell, RSS lets you easily keep track of the changes in blogs and forums, and any other site or blog on the Internet that supports RSS.

How do I use RSS?

To read an RSS feed, you need a “news reader” that can read the RSS news provided by a site. There are many different types of news readers available, both web-based and as downloadable software, both paid and free. We encourage you to try out different ones to see which one suits you best. Here are some popular ones.

For Windows:

For Mac OS X:

Web-based:

See also a good RSS explanation on the BBC web site.








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